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  • 2001 - Member of Academia Europaea

Overview

Roger Naslain is affiliated with the University of Bordeaux in France. The research work reflects engagement particularly in the study of adsorbents derived from natural resources, with a focus on chemical and physical activation processes.

The scientist has contributed to academic literature with publications including:

  • Comparison of chemical and physical activation processes at obtaining adsorbents from Moroccan oil shale; pp. 139-157, 2020, published in Oil Shale

Collaborations have been formed with several co-authors across various works, notably:

  • Mina Oumam
  • A. Abourriche
  • Said Mansouri
  • Mossaab Mouiya
  • A. Benhammou

Work is primarily published in the journal Oil Shale, as reflected by the available publication record.

In 2001, Roger Naslain was recognized as a Member of Academia Europaea.

Best Publications

  • Design, preparation and properties of non-oxide CMCs for application in engines and nuclear reactors: an overview

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  • The design of the fibre-matrix interfacial zone in ceramic matrix composites

    Roger R. Naslain

  • Multiscale structure of sheet nacre.

    Marthe Rousseau;Evelyne Lopez;Philippe Stempflé;Philippe Stempflé;Marcel Brendlé

  • SiC‐Matrix Composites: Nonbrittle Ceramics for Thermo‐Structural Application

    Roger R. Naslain

  • Solid-state synthesis and characterization of the ternary phase Ti3SiC2

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  • Conversion mechanisms of a polycarbosilane precursor into an SiC-based ceramic material

    E. Bouillon;F. Langlais;R. Pailler;R. Naslain

  • Oxidation-resistant carbon-fiber-reinforced ceramic-matrix composites

    F Lamouroux;S Bertrand;R Pailler;R Naslain

  • SiC filament/titanium matrix composites regarded as model composites

    P. Martineau;R. Pailler;M. Lahaye;R. Naslain

  • Boron Nitride Interphase in Ceramic‐Matrix Composites

    Roger Naslain;Olivier Dugne;Alain Guette;Jean Sevely

  • Oxidation Mechanisms and Kinetics of 1D-SiC/C/SiC Composite Materials: I, An Experimental Approach

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  • Boron-bearing species in ceramic matrix composites for long-term aerospace applications

    R Naslain;A Guette;F Rebillat;R Pailler

  • Discontinuously-reinforced aluminum matrix composites

    Franck A. Girot;J.M. Quenisset;R. Naslain

  • Thermal stability of a PCS-derived SiC fibre with a low oxygen content (Hi-Nicalon)

    G Chollon;R Pailler;R Naslain;F Laanani

  • XPS study of BN thin films deposited by CVD on SiC plane substrates

    C. Guimon;D. Gonbeau;G. Pfister-Guillouzo;O. Dugne

  • Single‐ and Multilayered Interphases in SiC/SiC Composites Exposed to Severe Environmental Conditions: An Overview

    Roger R. Naslain;René J.-F. Pailler;Jacques L. Lamon

  • Oxidation Mechanisms and Kinetics of 1D-SiC/C/SiC Composite Materials: II, Modeling

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  • Oxidation mechanisms and kinetics of SiC-matrix composites and their constituents

    R. Naslain;A. Guette;F. Rebillat;S. Le Gallet

  • Si-C-N ceramics with a high microstructural stability elaborated from the pyrolysis of new polycarbosilazane precursors

    D Mocaer;R Pailler;R Naslain;C Richard

  • Characterization of nearly stoichiometric SiC ceramic fibres

    S. M. Dong;G. Chollon;C. Labrugère;M. Lahaye

  • Fibre-matrix interphases and interfaces in ceramic matrix composites processed by CVI

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  • Tensile creep behaviour of a silicon carbide-based fibre with a low oxygen content

    R. Bodet;X. Bourrat;J. Lamon;R. Naslain

  • Wetting improvement of carbon or silicon carbide by aluminium alloys based on a K2ZrF6 surface treatment: application to composite material casting

    J. P. Rocher;J. M. Quenisset;R. Naslain

  • Micro/minicomposites: a useful approach to the design and development of non-oxide CMCs

    Roger Naslain;Jacques Lamon;René Pailler;Xavier Bourrat

  • Composition-microstructure-property relationships in ceramic monofilaments resulting from the pyrolysis of a polycarbosilane precursor at 800 to 400 °C

    E. Bouillon;D. Mocaer;J. F. Villeneuve;R. Pailler

  • Synthesis of highly tailored ceramic matrix composites by pressure-pulsed CVI

    R.R Naslain;R Pailler;X Bourrat;S Bertrand

Frequent Co-Authors

Rene Pailler
Rene Pailler University of Bordeaux
Paul Hagenmuller
Paul Hagenmuller University of Bordeaux
Jacques Lamon
Jacques Lamon École Normale Supérieure Paris-Saclay
Marc Monthioux
Marc Monthioux Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Michel Couzi
Michel Couzi University of Bordeaux
Renaud Denoyel
Renaud Denoyel Aix-Marseille University
Edgar Lara-Curzio
Edgar Lara-Curzio Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Yves Andres
Yves Andres Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Paul W May
Paul W May University of Bristol
Danielle Gonbeau
Danielle Gonbeau Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS

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